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Not sure about the jelly maybe from the berries they've been eating?.

 

But guessing something like a deer or possibly a heron as it looks like it was from a height, foxes and such tend to confine. Anything larger deer, cows etc aren't exactly worried about keeping it discreet.

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3 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Not sure about the jelly maybe from the berries they've been eating?.

 

But guessing something like a deer as it looks like it was from a height, foxes and such tend to confine. Anything larger deer, cows etc aren't exactly worried about keeping it discreet.

I’m certain it’s not deer, they are very rare around here and the ground is so wet that their presence/tracks would be easy to see. 
Part of me thinks it might somehow be fungal. It’s almost exactly 12 months since it last appeared in the very same spot. 

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I've seen it around a bit, I did a good bit of googling the first time I saw it, and I came to the conclusion that it was the substance contained within female frogs that eventually turns into the jelly part of frogspawn (not the eggs) when deliberately laid. But when the frog gets eaten instead, it swells in the stomach of the heron/fox/cat/etc, and forces an ejection.

 

Could be completely wrong, but it makes sense to me.

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